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It said the declaration followed 42 days "without a new case since the last confirmed patient was discharged." ...
Uganda has declared an end to the Ebola outbreak that began earlier this year in Kampala, the nation’s capital city.
Filoviruses are among the globe's most lethal—indeed, so dangerous they can be handled only in high-security laboratories.
Uganda has declared the end of its Ebola outbreak, less than three months after the virus was first confirmed in Kampala on ...
The Ebola virus outbreak, declared in Uganda on January 30, resulted in a 28.6 percent fatality rate among the reported cases ...
Uganda celebrates a major health victory, officially declaring the end of the Ebola Sudan Virus Disease outbreak after 42 ...
Uganda has officially declared the end of the Ebola Sudan Virus Disease (SVD) outbreak, following 42 days without any new ...
Uganda officially ended its Ebola Sudan Virus Disease (SVD) outbreak on Saturday, after reaching the World Health ...
The first ebola outbreak in Uganda was declared in 2000. The deadliest Ebola epidemic killed more than 11,300 people in West Africa between 2013 and 2016.
WHO protocols, this duration without new cases was required before the outbreak could be officially declared over.
Yet, more than five decades after the discovery of the Marburg virus and nearly 50 years after the first outbreak involving its infamous cousin—the Ebola virus—questions still abound about the ...
Uganda has officially declared the end of its latest Ebola outbreak, three months after the first cases emerged in the capital, Kampala. The Ministry of Health announced the milestone on Saturday ...